The Victim Advisor is based in the court to provide information to victims of criminal offences and to support them with their cases through the court. The Advisor also provides Court Education for Young Witnesses whether or not the Young person is a victim of an offence or is required to be a witness. This service is free and confidential.

Accredited Oranga Tamariki provider, offering specialised mobile parenting and family developing program. Delivered to families in their home to suit their schedule.Topics include:
Behaviour management for children,stress management, self-care,co parenting, family organisation and routines.
High level of flexibility including evenings and weekends.
Respects and considers the culture,values and uniqueness of families.

The Helpline offers free confidential information, insight and support on issues arising from drinking or other drug use.
Maori Line 0800 787 798
Pasifika Line 0800 787 799
YOUTH service 0800 787 894
Text 8681
The Alcohol Drug Helpline is a free national telephone service. If you need help with your own or someone else's drinking or other drug use phone 0800 787 797
We offer a range of options: information and resources; brief interventions for alcohol and other drug problems; a call-back service where the Helpline calls the client at a pre-arranged time to assist them to reach their goals and relapse prevention for those who have made the change. We work with concerned others and support families/whanau to stay well when their loved ones are struggling with an alcohol or other drug problem.

The Antara Free Natural Health Clinic is for those people in the community who cannot afford to pay for natural health care. The therapists are qualified practitioners who, along with the receptionists, work at the clinic from a half to a full day per week. They receive no payment for their time.

Anxiety New Zealand Trust specialises in the treatment, support and education of anxiety disorders and depression in children, adolescents and adults.
The multi-disciplinary team includes psychologists, specialist mental health GP, support group facilitators, helpline team and community educators.
Full funding may apply for low income earners or students.

Beginning Experience is a non-profit organisation designed to support and enable adults and children grieving the loss of a love relationship through death, divorce or separation. They have weekend programmes twice a year held in Auckland.
Programmes offfered for adults:
Beginning Experience Weekends
Programmes offered for children:
Children's beginning expereince
Teenagers beginning experience

Cancer Society's mission is to improve community wellbeing by reducing the incidence and impact of cancer. Offer free support and accommodation to those going through cancer treatment, fund vital research, and work actively to reduce cancer for future generations. Cancer Society does not receive any direct Government funding, and relies on fundraising and support of community to provide free services.

Living with cancer is traumatic at any time, but even more so for young people already facing challenges of identity, independence, education, relationships and employment. With 14 regional branches across New Zealand, CanTeen ensures support is nearby for all young Kiwis living with cancer as patients, siblings, bereaved siblings and offspring. No young person should go through cancer alone.

CARE Waitakere Trust has a team of passionate professional Counsellors, Budget Advisors and a Family Support Worker working to provide services that effectively address disadvantage and promote community well-being. Free budgeting, advocacy and family support services are available, as well as affordable counselling and therapy groups for children, adolescents and adults.

Family Action now offers the ChangeWorks programmes and also a range of services for those who have experienced abuse, trauma, family and sexual violence. Including counselling, outreach, women’s refuge and youth programmes.

CADS offer a range of free services, funded through the Waitemata District Health Board to anybody in the Auckland region wanting to solve an alcohol or drug related question, issue or problem, or are concerned about or affected by someone else's use. Our confidential services aim to help reduce the harm caused by alcohol or drug use.
Services include:
Dual Diagnosis Service aims to support people experiencing both substance misuse and mental health issues.
Pregnancy and Parental Service provides assessment, information and support to pregnant women and parents of children under 3.

De Paul House provides emergency residential accommodation, social work and counselling support. To be eligible for services clients must have dependent children, NZ residency or Permanent residence for 2 yrs plus. Entry to all services is based on a needs assessment.

Registered Charitable Trust dedicated to supporting men of all ages, fostering an ethos of men supporting each other in the context of their whanau and community through transformational courses, events and Men’s Groups. Courses include the renowned Essentially Men/Men Being Real weekend, and the Pathways To Manhood programme for Fathers & Sons (13-15 years).

Family Works Northern builds strong families that learn, grow and thrive. Our social services help make Aotearoa New Zealand the best place to raise children. As part of Presbyterian Support Northern, we’re committed to creating a better life for everyone.

Grow runs weekly support groups for adults wanting to regain and keep their mental wellness. We use a trustworthy 12 step program and believe that friendships and acceptance are vital to our success. There are no fees or referrals required. For an information pack phone 09-846 6869 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Headspace is a digital service that provides guided meditation sessions and mindfulness training. Its content can be accessed online, or via their mobile apps. Headspace is a community resource. It is aimed at providing good information about mental health and illness for young people, their family/whanau, and their schools.
Important - Headspace is not interactive and cannot answer personal problems via email. If you need to talk to someone call Youthline 0800 376 633.

HWFC is a community based non profit organisation which offers, Counselling that is confidential and subsidised.
Family Support offers one to one support for women and families experiencing challenging and stressful situations. Strengthening Families which helps families reach their full potential. Courses and programmes in parenting, self- development and Youth Programmes.

Provides: 24 hour crisis support, information and counselling to women and children survivors of sexual assault; client support through forensic medical examinations and police statements; on-going face-to-face counselling and psychotherapy for children, young people and their families; preventative education packages, training and supervision; the 'We Can Keep Safe' pre-school programme in pre-schools.